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Meow

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I mean honestly we have to start collecting and organizing Mancio's stupid excuses every week. Too bad it is a Juve forum here or I'd very much like to start a seperate thread for them.


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Marc

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Byrone said:
:lol:

Mancini is mos def a maldini.the excuses never stop!
An Interesting suggestion!

Lets make a poll what is the next reason Mancini will blame for bad result!:eyebrows:
 

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Mancini attempts to quell unrest

Internazionale coach Roberto Mancini responded to Adriano’s angry reaction at being substituted at the weekend, by stating that the changes he made were for the good of the team. Adriano was hauled off just five minutes before the end, and replaced by Argentinian forward Mariano Gonzalez.

But the burly Brazilian showed his disgust at the change, kicking a water bottle lying by the side of the pitch and refusing to acknowledge his manager.

"I only make changes for the good of the team," Mancini insisted. "I sent on Gonzalez because he is a quick player who has good movement off the ball.

"Adriano didn't do enough, just like everybody else in the team."

Goalscorer Fabio Grosso was also reportedly unhappy, and exchanged angry words on the touchline with Mancini as the coach debated whether to replace him with Argentinian defender Nicolas Burdisso.

Though he later sought to diffuse any talk of discontent, stating: "Those comments were not addressed to anybody in particular. They were just expressing personal frustration."

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london bridge is falling down, falling down, my fair lady. :weee:

mancini is lost at this job like a stray puppy dog. :D
 

Marc

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Players are starting to turn their back at Mancini!

Mancini, leave the coaching job, maybe you can be good at Phisioteraphy!
 

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Byrone said:
No i sincerely hope mancini stays until december so he can deliver some more pathetic results.
i hope he stays the whole next season so we can cream them all over again like nothing changed.
 

Byrone

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vlatko said:
i hope he stays the whole next season so we can cream them all over again like nothing changed.
Yeah that would be pushing it but id be more than happy with that,infact i hope moratti buys 50% of europes best players.:D
 

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Byrone said:
Yeah that would be pushing it but id be more than happy with that,infact i hope moratti buys 50% of europes best players.:D
you know what they say; what moratti buys, inter screws up. it's the way the world goes around. :D
 

sateeh

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Turf defeated us, says Mancio
Tuesday 3 October, 2006

Roberto Mancini has blamed Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Cagliari on the pitch. “It was terrible,” noted the Inter Coach.

The Nerazzurri were desperate to make up for their Champions League debacle against Bayern Munich, but were unable to defeat the islanders who are still in search of their first win of the season.

“I am pleased with the first half of the match even if we slowed down a bit in the second,” said Mancio.

“However, I am satisfied with the work done in these first few matches and I have nothing to complain about.

“I think the team played well and I was satisfied with the trident experiment for the short time the three strikers stayed on the pitch [before Hernan Crespo’s injury].

“But we were affected by the pitch which was in a terrible condition. A few of our moves failed to come off because of the surface,” continued Mancio.

“In any case, this was the type of match we wanted to play – sometimes you succeed, sometimes you don't.

“I can understand the tiredness in the second half as we played a tough match on Wednesday and the same goes for the previous game. It has been an intense month.”

The Italian champions have also had to deal with numerous absences recently, due to injuries and suspensions.

“This is yet another problem we have had in our last matches, if you don't have the chance to change, injuries can happen when you're playing so often,” he added.

“I said that I was pleased with September, but it’s clear I was only talking about the championship. How can you be pleased if you have no points in your Champions League group?”

Mancini’s boys can now take advantage of the break for the Euro 2008 qualifiers and the tactician hopes that all his men will be fully recovered by the time Serie A restarts in two weeks.

“We hope to have everyone back as that is the most important thing. If we get back our strength and the injured and suspended players I don't think there will be any big problems.”
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omg this is over the top :rofl2::rofl2: i couldnt stop laughing
 

Byrone

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vlatko said:
you know what they say; what moratti buys, inter screws up. it's the way the world goes around. :D
Well we should make known which players we want so inter can buy & fvck them up.that way we can buy them on the cheap the following season & rebuild their careers like we did with cannavaro.
 

Marc

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vlatko said:
you know what they say; what moratti buys, inter screws up. it's the way the world goes around. :D
I think Inter should change the whole board and mentality to start achieving something.
 

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Byrone said:
Well we should make known which players we want so inter can buy & fvck them up.that way we can buy them on the cheap the following season & rebuild their careers like we did with cannavaro.
do you think they'd ever learn? :D

Mark83 said:
I think Inter should change the whole board and mentality to start achieving something.
you think correct.
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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ReBeL said:
This man is trying to clean his name of any inter relations after the stupid articles he wrote about Juve in the last months...

Interesting Article: Inter Heading Down Juve's Road?

If a summer of scandal and match-fixing wasn’t enough to disgust the average calcio fan – now get ready for a new round of accusations and finger-pointing this winter.

Former referee Massimo De Santis, who was banned for four years this past July after he was found guilty of conspiring to fix Serie A games during the 2004-05 season, claimed last week that Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti paid a private firm to spy on him and his wife. The disgraced ref said Inter paid someone to take photographs of him and tap his phone in order to eventually blackmail him. If that wasn’t enough, De Santis said the club also tried to spy on its former temperamental star Christian Vieri by tapping his phone.

Now, Italy’s soccer federation says it will start a probe into De Santis’s claims. In Italy it is illegal to tap a phone without a judge’s permission. So, if the allegations turn out to be true (Moratti has vehemently denied any involvement), then Inter could be charged with violating the laws that govern the federation’s “fair conduct” clause -- an offense that carries a fine, but not a point deduction.
The latest chapter in the ongoing scandal comes on the heels of the biggest match-fixing scandal in the country’s history after Juventus was relegated to Serie B and point deductions were leveled against AC Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina. Ironically, Inter Milan was awarded last season’s Scudetto after Juve was stripped of the title when phone conversations revealed that the former club’s general manager, Luciano Moggi, was given a say as to what referees should officiate which league games.

Angry Juve fans now want Inter stripped of the title given to them this summer. Frankly, I can’t blame Juve fans. You would be upset too if your team was stripped of two titles and demoted. Even though Inter has been playing over the past few weeks like they deserve that tiny shield stitched to their jerseys, these new allegations should give league officials some agida.

The Nerazzurri are a very wealthy club, but also one that has had little success over the past 15 years. Inter is notorious for failing to properly evaluate talent (they axed Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos back in 1996) and have the uncanny ability to make bad management decisions (coaches Marcello Lippi, Hector Cuper and Gigi Simoni were all each fired less than 10 games into the season).

While Inter has been playing its best Serie A soccer in years, the fact that it’s 0-2 in the Champions League has given Nerazzurri fans some reason to worry. But amid all the talk that Inter may have been behind a plot to wiretap De Santis and later blackmail him, let’s not lose sight of the excitement currently being generated by Juventus in Serie B. I don’t know if the Old Lady will climb back into Serie A this season, but what I do know is that the Bianconeri have cleaned up their image and are making friends wherever they play in the second division.

There was a time not too long ago when Juve was the team everyone loved to hate. And for good reason: They always seemed to win and always appeared to get some extra help from referees. The wins are still there, but they’re not getting any help from the refs. Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon and the rest of the team aren’t the villains of years past. They mostly resemble a rag-tag group of young players, veterans and a few World Cup winners trying to wipe out a 17-point deduction imposed on them for Moggi’s sins.

For once, Juventus is a club people across Italy – and the world -- are starting to like, dare I say, even root for. I found myself doing just that over the past few weeks. This is a team that has received a great deal of empathy from a great number of people around the world. Seeing Del Piero and Buffon tough it out in the toughest second division on the planet just two months after lifting the World Cup trophy is more than a bit humbling. Del Piero’s and Buffon’s loyalty to the team is unprecedented in modern sports, where money can lure a player anywhere and love for a team only lasts as long as the paychecks keep coming.

Juventus is also a team that is getting respect from its opponents even before the players take to the field. Once on it, Juve has shown that being humbled for a season, or more, may have done it some good as its tries to cleanse its image. Inter could, or could not, need some cleansing of its own. Hopefully, the truth will come out. In the meantime, Juventus seems to be basking in its newfound identity.


By Resident Paisan
Nice post Rebel.

Why should inter get away with just a fine? Juventus (the team) did nothing wrong, but they were punished on the basis of what Moggi was accused of. If moratti is guilty of tapping the phones of Figc, Viera, De Santis, crapello, & Juventus, then so is inter (the team) & they should be punished too!
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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Meow said:
Mancini has done it again....more entries to our joke book!

Turf defeated us, says Mancio
Tuesday 3 October, 2006

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Roberto Mancini has blamed Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Cagliari on the pitch. “It was terrible,” noted the Inter Coach.

The Nerazzurri were desperate to make up for their Champions League debacle against Bayern Munich, but were unable to defeat the islanders who are still in search of their first win of the season.

“I am pleased with the first half of the match even if we slowed down a bit in the second,” said Mancio.

“However, I am satisfied with the work done in these first few matches and I have nothing to complain about.

“I think the team played well and I was satisfied with the trident experiment for the short time the three strikers stayed on the pitch [before Hernan Crespo’s injury].

But we were affected by the pitch which was in a terrible condition. A few of our moves failed to come off because of the surface,” continued Mancio.

“In any case, this was the type of match we wanted to play – sometimes you succeed, sometimes you don't.

I can understand the tiredness in the second half as we played a tough match on Wednesday and the same goes for the previous game. It has been an intense month.”

The Italian champions have also had to deal with numerous absences recently, due to injuries and suspensions.

This is yet another problem we have had in our last matches, if you don't have the chance to change, injuries can happen when you're playing so often,” he added.

“I said that I was pleased with September, but it’s clear I was only talking about the championship. How can you be pleased if you have no points in your Champions League group?”

Mancini’s boys can now take advantage of the break for the Euro 2008 qualifiers and the tactician hopes that all his men will be fully recovered by the time Serie A restarts in two weeks.

“We hope to have everyone back as that is the most important thing. If we get back our strength and the injured and suspended players I don't think there will be any big problems.”
:rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
OMG! How ludicrous & pathetic! Blaming the condition of the pitch. what a sad little man!
 
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